6 simple, effective and inexpensive tips to cool your home without having to turn on the air conditioning

6 simple, effective and inexpensive tips to cool your home without having to turn on the air conditioning

August 27, 2024

With August just a few days away, we continue to look for the most effective solutions to better cope with the heat. And given that many Spanish homes do not have air conditioning, we offer you some solutions (supported by experts) that can help you maintain a pleasant atmosphere at home. Attention!

A few days before the end of AugustMany people are still looking for effective ways to cope with the intense heat that characterizes this time of year. For those who have not managed to implement solutions to keep their home cool this summer, this information will be very useful in the future, especially during the months when temperatures reach their highest peaks.

In Spain, where a large proportion of homes still do not have air conditioning, it is essential to know Practical, expert-approved strategies for maintaining a comfortable temperature at home. Even though this summer is already coming to an end, the tips we share here will be very useful to you. Look, look!

1. Block heat entry with blinds and awnings

If you don't want your house to become an oven, you can try closing doors and windows for hours. Additionally, it is best to opt for light-colored curtains or blinds as they will reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. This is to block direct access to heat so that the interior remains cool.

2. Create cross air currents

We are talking about one of the most effective and cheapest solutions to cool your home. What does it consist of? From the OCU, they explain it: “When the outside temperature is at least one or two degrees lower than that inside the house – usually early in the morning or evening – open the windows. Natural ventilation is very effective, especially when the openings are on opposite facades because this creates cross air currents that considerably cool the environment. If all the windows have the same orientation, the effect is reduced.

3. Place wet towels on the windows to cool down the house

As you already know, water is a great ally to better cope with high temperatures. This is how the technicians of the real estate developer Kronos Homes explain: "if we place a basin of cold water in a room, we will also help to reduce the feeling of heat in that room. In fact, the liquid evaporates slowly and cools the air. ambient air".

4. Don't underestimate the power of fans

Fans are another great option to cool the house. However, if you want to take advantage of its power even more, you can place a bowl with ice in front of a fan. You will see how the air moved by the device will be much cooler, as explained by the experts at Kronos Homes.

5. Houseplants play an important role

Some indoor plants like ficus or aloe vera can also help you reduce high temperatures. Choose to place them in the busiest areas of the house to attract coolness and avoid using rugs or thick fabrics that trap heat at these times.

6. Limit the use of light bulbs and household appliances

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Experts also recommend to turn off lights and limit the use of certain devices during the hottest days. It is therefore recommended to control the use of appliances such as the oven, iron or dryer.

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